‘Book of Mormon’ Bootleg Video Surfaces on the Internet
July 11, 2011
With all of the problems that Hollywood and the music industry have had combating file sharing, it is a little surprising that Broadway has never had to battle this headache. Until now that is. As reported by TechCrunch, a bootleg version of the ultra-popular
Alan Rickman Returns to Broadway in ‘Seminar’
June 29, 2011
Alan Rickman, the British actor best known for his appearances in the Harry Potter films as professor Severus Snape, is making his return to Broadway. This fall the film and stage star will be starring in the “Seminar” world premiere, the new play by
‘Anything Goes’ Announces Fall 2012 Tour
June 16, 2011
This season’s most popular revival ‘Anything Goes’ keeps selling out performances at Broadway’s Stephen Sondheim Theatre so it’s only logical that the production would be looking to expand its audience. After its Tony wins, it was announced by producer Todd Haimes that the hit
Hugh Jackman Close to Taking Lead in Hollywood’s Les Miserables?
June 16, 2011
As announced last September by producer Cameron Mackintosh, ‘Les Miserables’ will be making its way to a cinema near you. At the time, details were fuzzy and specifics were virtually non-existent. Since then, we’ve found out Universal and Working Title will be the production
Matthew Morrison Longs to be Back on Broadway
June 15, 2011
Staring in a hugely successful television show has afforded Mr. Schue, er…Matthew Morrison a lot of opportunities. In addition to wrapping his second season on ‘Glee,’ Morrison is currently promoting his self-titled album which includes duets with none other than Elton John and Gwyneth
Why No Solo Album for Lea Michele? Blame Movies.
June 10, 2011
E! Online took on the topic de jour on Wednesday, shining a spotlight on the highly perplexing situation of where is Lea Michele’s recording contract? The recent success of her less talented “Glee” co-stars, scoring recording deals while she sits awkwardly in the corner
Christie Brinkley Jumps the Pond to Star in ‘Chicago’ on West End
June 9, 2011
Christie Brinkley might be 57 years old, however she has proven it’s never too late for starting a new life. The former supermodel is preparing to make her debut next month on a West End stage. Brinkley, who was the inspiration for former husband
‘Spiderman’ is Finally Frozen as it Heads for Opening June 14
June 9, 2011
No Broadway production has ever been more ecstatic at the news that it has been frozen more than the much maligned ‘Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark.’ Frozen being theatre speak for the end of endless rewrites, cast shuffling and otherwise general chaos that has
‘Good People,’ ‘Book of Mormon,’ ‘Jerusalem’ Take Top Honors at New York Drama Critics Circle Awards
May 10, 2011
The 76th annual New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards have hailed ‘Good People’ as this year’s Best Play. The David Lindsay-Abaire drama took the top distinction for plays, which is also worth $2,500, beating out ‘Jerusalem’, ‘Other Desert Cities’ and ‘The Motherf**ker with the
Kristin Chenoweth Looks to Revive ‘On the Twentieth Century’
May 6, 2011
Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth is going to continue to please her many fans as she gets ready to release her new CD following her engagement on Broadway in “Promises Promises” with Sean Hayes. Her CD is titled “Some Lessons Learned” and is set